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A consignment note is proof that a registered and licensed waste carrier has removed the waste, and passed this on to be correctly disposed of at a landfill site. It's a document that details the transfer of hazardous waste from one person to another.
Examples of household hazardous waste include paints, stains, solvents, pesticides, old gasoline and other fuels, etc. These wastes are just as hazardous as their commercially-generated counterparts, but are not subject to hazardous waste requirements.
When hazardous waste is moved it must be accompanied by correctly completed paperwork called a consignment note. The note must be prepared before it's moved. A note is needed for all movements of hazardous waste, including: collections from businesses by registered waste carriers.
A hazardous waste consignment note (HWCN) is a document that details the transfer of hazardous waste from one person to another. The hazardous waste transfer note forms part of the waste duty of care.
The WTN must include: a description of the waste. any processes the waste has been through. how the waste is contained or packaged. the quantity of the waste. the place and date of transfer. the name and address of both parties. details of the permit, licence or exemption of the person receiving the waste.
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The four identifiable classifications are listed wastes, characteristic wastes, universal wastes and mixed wastes.
The EWC list contains codes ending in \u201c99\u201d which are described as 'not otherwise specified'. These codes must only be used where no other suitable six-digit code can be found. The use of a \u201c99\u201d code is only valid if a more detailed description of the waste is provided to meet the requirements of the duty of care.
They can be divided into seven groups depending on the type of manufacturing or industrial operation that creates them: Spent solvent wastes, Electroplating and other metal finishing wastes, Dioxin-bearing wastes, Chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons production, Wood preserving wastes,
Simply defined, a hazardous waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or capable of having a harmful effect on human health or the environment.
An EWC Code is a six-digit code used to identify waste as listed in the European Waste Catalogue. It is formatted as three pairs of numbers, for example 12 34 56. It identifies and classifies waste into categories according to how these wastes have been produced.